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Cape-Porpoise

Harbor at Cape Porpoise, Maine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A small coastal village in the town of Kennebunkport, Maine, Cape Porpoise was named by explorer Captain John Smith in 1614 during his exploration of New England. Smith is most remembered for his role in establishing the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown, Virginia, and his brief association with the Virginia Indian girl Pocahontas.  Less well-known is that he is reputed to have defeated, killed and beheaded Turkish commanders in three duels, for which he was knighted by the Transylvanian Prince Sigismund Báthory and given a horse and coat of Arms showing three Turks’ heads. This however, and stories of Pocahontas saving his life, may be embellishments or downright lies, as Smith was considered a trouble maker and was believed to stretch the truth from time to time.

So we should remember that when our leaders lie, they’re just carrying on a long-standing tradition in this country.

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Just another day

It was just another day in Kennebunkport, also known as Paradise.

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Sun and Clouds

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The sun looking for a way through the clouds

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iMapFlickr

I have just started experimenting with “iMapFlickr” So far, it seems easy to use and it is free. This is always a plus for me.

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Create custom Google Maps from your geotagged Flickr Photos to embed in your website or blog, or for sending to friend’s Facebook, Twitter or your favourite website.

Its quick, easy and best of all, free!

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Zoe

Zoe

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View of building corner

 

 

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Naturschutzgebiet-Mainau

Nature preserve on the Main River floodplain near Augsfeld

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Barge on the Main River

The Main River is only a five-minute walk from here. It is an important waterway which flows into the Donau. The locks can accommodate ships up to 360 ft × 38 ft.

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Branches




Branches

Originally uploaded by kilgorebrian13

Looking up into the trees or looking down at the Nile delta from space. Don’t remember what I was doing on this particular day.

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Knetzgau

Knetzgau is a relatively small and quiet community on the Main (rhymes with Rhein) River in the northern part of Bayern (Bavaria). It is about equidistant from Bamberg and Schweinfurt, and the A70 autobahn runs right by use here, making getting around very convenient. If I were looking for somewhere in Germany to retire, this would be it.

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Knetzgau

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